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now they need your help. >> we're looking for people highly motivated and who are looking a job in law enforcement. >> reporter: chp will start hiring at a salary of $65,000 a year. the agency will start taking applications on december 4 but only for two days. the minimum requirements, high school diploma or ged, 20 to 35 years old and you must live in the state. but that's just the starting requirement. >> you graduate to field training status. >> san francisco police are also hiring, today they started accepting applications online for entry level police officers. you have from now until december 7th to apply. >> we're down about 300 officers from our city target mandate. and we do have more people that are planning to retire over the next several years. >> there was so much interest this morning that sfpd's website overloaded for a few minutes. starting salary $88,000 a year. the department doesn't have a residency retranscription or state limit. >> all we ask is that you're 21 years of age, california driver's license and no felony convictions and at least a high school diploma and
now they need your help. >> we're looking for people highly motivated and who are looking a job in law enforcement. >> reporter: chp will start hiring at a salary of $65,000 a year. the agency will start taking applications on december 4 but only for two days. the minimum requirements, high school diploma or ged, 20 to 35 years old and you must live in the state. but that's just the starting requirement. >> you graduate to field training status. >> san francisco police...
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more than $67,000 in extravagant gifts might violate state and federal laws. that some unsubstanciated expenses were found. >> we're going to look at it. make sure mistakes of the past are not repeated. >> reporter: the internal investigation reveals misuse of company credit cards. one in houston rein a second one in minneapolis. the report does not investigate cafe juliet. >> they looked at the role of port employees and whether port employees conducted anything that violated port policies. and they determined that that did not take place. >>> a port spokesman told me today the two men who racked up those bills have paid back $2,000. one of them men, quan said he's retiring, he'll get to keep his pension. noelle walker. >>> the availability of christmas crab still hangs in the balance as bay area fishermen try to crack a deal with wholesalers. officials met today in a behind doors meeting. the boths have remained tied up for more than a week. negotiations are expected to resume tomorrow. >>> coming up in 90 seconds, a 49er suspended for taking his personal be
more than $67,000 in extravagant gifts might violate state and federal laws. that some unsubstanciated expenses were found. >> we're going to look at it. make sure mistakes of the past are not repeated. >> reporter: the internal investigation reveals misuse of company credit cards. one in houston rein a second one in minneapolis. the report does not investigate cafe juliet. >> they looked at the role of port employees and whether port employees conducted anything that violated...
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to empty out the bullets. >> reporter: no arrests have been made but the law is clear. if the person a parent or guardian no arrest of the person for the alleged violation shall occur until at least seven days after the accidental shooting. defense attorney steve davidson has worked gun cases he expects the district attorney's office will not treat the situation differently just because the father of the victim is a police officer. >> they're not going to draw this out. there'll be a decision relatively soon. if there's going to be criminal charges we'll know about it before the month i bet. >> reporter: a person convicted could face three years in prison and a fine. >>> officials are on the look out for an escaped inmate tonight. richard norman sasse was cleaning the calf -- cafeteria. he blocked the door so it wouldn't locked then crawled through a food service opening. sasse was awaiting trial on robbery charges. >>> the job numbers for june are out. and unfortunately the numbers are not good. the economy added only 80,000 new jobs continuing a disappointing growth.
to empty out the bullets. >> reporter: no arrests have been made but the law is clear. if the person a parent or guardian no arrest of the person for the alleged violation shall occur until at least seven days after the accidental shooting. defense attorney steve davidson has worked gun cases he expects the district attorney's office will not treat the situation differently just because the father of the victim is a police officer. >> they're not going to draw this out. there'll be...
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enforcement, it's a little ironic because they're violating the law in support of law enforcement. not really what we're asking for on our part. >> reporter: officers wrote $1,000 tickets to each person for violating municipal court. >> we don't blame the cops for that, we think they're caught up in a system that's not serving them as well and hopefully that will change and hopefully change will come to city government sooner or later. >> reporter: unions have faced adversity with declining numbers in the last couple of years. city, fire and police have faced cuts this year. >> no one disagrees that there's a problem with the pension issue in this state and in this city, but the way it's got to be done is through negotiation and through works things out together. >> reporter: state lawmakers are also addressing pension reform. it's an issue san jose city council member says is not an attack on unions but necessary . they're pushing for the passage of the initiative raising the minimum wage in san jose to $10 an hour. in san jose, matt keller ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a new study sho
enforcement, it's a little ironic because they're violating the law in support of law enforcement. not really what we're asking for on our part. >> reporter: officers wrote $1,000 tickets to each person for violating municipal court. >> we don't blame the cops for that, we think they're caught up in a system that's not serving them as well and hopefully that will change and hopefully change will come to city government sooner or later. >> reporter: unions have faced adversity...
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that's the federal law that defines marriage as between only a man and a woman. the court is expect to announce on november 6 whether it will rule in those cases. >>> in buenos aires argentina people were forced to evacuate. one fatality is being reported. . argentina news reports that one elderly man was found dead in his home. >>> al-qaida has taken responsibility for two deaths. the attacks are in response to the arrests of sunni women by the government in an effort to pressure the women's want relatives to turn themselves in. >>> in greece the debt crisis is rekindling efforts for germany to pay pees from world war ii. germany compensated greek victims of nazi crimes in 1966. >>> deputies in tahema county are trying to track thousands of pounds of stolen walnuts. they say 80,000 pounds of tah earthquake ma county walnuts are missing. two truckloads of walnuts never made it to their destination and authorities say they're now looking for a delivery truck looking for a delivery truck driver with a russian [ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy
that's the federal law that defines marriage as between only a man and a woman. the court is expect to announce on november 6 whether it will rule in those cases. >>> in buenos aires argentina people were forced to evacuate. one fatality is being reported. . argentina news reports that one elderly man was found dead in his home. >>> al-qaida has taken responsibility for two deaths. the attacks are in response to the arrests of sunni women by the government in an effort to...
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supreme court shot down three provisions of arizona's tough immigration law. but unanimously left standing one of the most controversial. police can check immigration status if they have a reasonable suspicion someone they've stopped is here illegally. >> reporter: arizona and every other state has been up. >> it is an invitation to racial profiling. how else would law enforcement officials be able to determine who is or without documents? >> reporter: arizona's governor says officers will protect civil rights. >> i'm not stopping anything, i'm going to continue to enforce those state laws regardless of what the federal government is trying to put pressure on me to satisfy all these activists. >> reporter: the court says arizona cannot require immigrants to carry paper, cannot make it illegal for undocumented immigrants to hold a job and cannot arrest suspected undocumented immigrants without a warrant. justice anthony kennedy wrote quote, arizona may have understandable frustrations with the problems caused by illegal immigration, but the state may not pursue
supreme court shot down three provisions of arizona's tough immigration law. but unanimously left standing one of the most controversial. police can check immigration status if they have a reasonable suspicion someone they've stopped is here illegally. >> reporter: arizona and every other state has been up. >> it is an invitation to racial profiling. how else would law enforcement officials be able to determine who is or without documents? >> reporter: arizona's governor says...
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. >> reporter: the mayor's law office still boarded up, the latest fire. he's accused of setting the mayor's law office on fire. followed by another fire at taylor fire. lloyd felt these businesses had wronged him in regards to his mother's death. >> i met him in the process of handling his mother's estate. >> reporter: the mayor told me that he met him 10 years ago. love tried to sue him later but the lawsuit was thrown out. still he had not linked love to the fire at his fire. >> reporter: did you suspect him all along? >> no i did not suspect him, i did not know who did it. >> he did provide enough information to assist us in this situation. >> i would say i'm not surprised about anything. you never know who's doing what and you never know what to expect. >> reporter: we asked police if love had a criminal history they would only say that they are familiar with him. reporting live here in vallejo, amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> happening now, crews with the san francisco puc are working on treasure island to fix a water main break. happened around
. >> reporter: the mayor's law office still boarded up, the latest fire. he's accused of setting the mayor's law office on fire. followed by another fire at taylor fire. lloyd felt these businesses had wronged him in regards to his mother's death. >> i met him in the process of handling his mother's estate. >> reporter: the mayor told me that he met him 10 years ago. love tried to sue him later but the lawsuit was thrown out. still he had not linked love to the fire at his...